It's 'All About That Bass' at Odenton Halloween house

In celebration of Halloween 2014, Odenton resident Bryan Hagan has decorated his home with illuminated pumpkins that sing '' All About That Bass'' by Meghan Trainor.

In celebration of Halloween 2014, Odenton resident Bryan Hagan has decorated his home with illuminated pumpkins that sing '' All About That Bass'' by Meghan Trainor.

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Sarah Hainesworth, shainesworth@capgaznews.com

With Halloween just 10 days away, you might have seen store displays with cool costumes or visited a haunted house.

Have you seen the singing pumpkins in Odenton?

Right at the intersection of Ice Crystal Court and Symphony Lane, lighted pumpkins dance across the home of Bryan Hagan and sing to "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor.

Hagan, an Odenton resident for the last 15 years, was inspired to put on a light show after watching a video on YouTube.

"Years back, I saw a video on YouTube. I thought I'd like to try that one day and I started off real small the first year and it ended up going from there," he said.

Check out Bryan Hagan's house

Having done the light shows for Halloween and Christmas for the past three years, Hagan said the productions are put on with teamwork.

"It's a joint effort," he said.

"I have a couple neighbors who will give me a hand and the family. The kids are a little older so they can help out and the wife helps out too. This year, it's actually been a little bit of help from everyone."

With the assistance of his wife Christine and children 8-year-old Addison, 5-year-old Ethan and their neighbors, Hagan was able to put up the lights but he says the lengthiest part of the preparation was getting the pumpkins to sing.

"I actually have to take the lyrics to the song and program each face to basically sing the lyrics," Hagan said.

"That part is what takes the longest. A 30-minute song takes probably about eight hours of work to program."

The light show started Saturday and will continue through Halloween.

Hagan also uses traditional Halloween songs such as "Thriller" by Michael Jackson and popular songs for his lights show.

Last year, the pumpkins sang "What Does The Fox Say" by Ylvis and this year they sing along to a song that's all over the radio.

"I didn't realize how popular that song was with the kids," Hagan said.

"They all know the lyrics."

No matter their age, most people seem to enjoy the show.

"The neighbors all love it," Hagan said.

"A lot of people have been stopping by. The kids love it, they all go crazy."

If you go

At the Intersection of Ice Crystal Court and Symphony Lane, Odenton.

Look for the glowing lights and tune your radio to 98.5 FM when you arrive.